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Spread complexity in saddle-dominated scrambling
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Pedraza, Juan F
, Kyoung-Bum Huh
, Jeong, Hyun-Sik
in
Algorithms
/ Complexity
/ Form factors
/ Harmonic oscillators
/ Mechanical systems
/ Quantum mechanics
/ Transition probabilities
2023
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Spread complexity in saddle-dominated scrambling
by
Pedraza, Juan F
, Kyoung-Bum Huh
, Jeong, Hyun-Sik
in
Algorithms
/ Complexity
/ Form factors
/ Harmonic oscillators
/ Mechanical systems
/ Quantum mechanics
/ Transition probabilities
2023
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Spread complexity in saddle-dominated scrambling
2023
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Overview
Recently, the concept of spread complexity, Krylov complexity for states, has been introduced as a measure of the complexity and chaoticity of quantum systems. In this paper, we study the spread complexity of the thermofield double state within \\emph{integrable} systems that exhibit saddle-dominated scrambling. Specifically, we focus on the Lipkin-Meshkov-Glick model and the inverted harmonic oscillator as representative examples of quantum mechanical systems featuring saddle-dominated scrambling. Applying the Lanczos algorithm, our numerical investigation reveals that the spread complexity in these systems exhibits features reminiscent of \\emph{chaotic} systems, displaying a distinctive ramp-peak-slope-plateau pattern. Our results indicate that, although spread complexity serves as a valuable probe, accurately diagnosing true quantum chaos generally necessitates additional physical input. We also explore the relationship between spread complexity, the spectral form factor, and the transition probability within the Krylov space. We provide analytical confirmation of our numerical results, validating the Ehrenfest theorem of complexity and identifying a distinct quadratic behavior in the early-time regime of spread complexity.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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